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The Highmountain Tribe
are a faction encountered in
the Highmountain
zone of the Broken Isles.
The road to exalted with factions in Legion has become much more standardised,
with the steps being much the same for each.

In this guide, we are going to show you where you can gain reputation to
reach exalted, as well as what rewards you can earn.

1.

How to Gain Reputation

1.1.

Leveling

The main portion of the reputation you gain at the start will come from
leveling from 100 to 110, depending on when you decide to complete the
Highmountain
zone. This will make you reach honored.

You can find a full list of quests that award reputation with the faction
here.

1.2.

World Quests

Once you have hit level 110, you are able to start completing world quests;
these are special quests that you do not need to pick up like a normal quest.
Simply open your map and they will appear as long as you are max-level. You can
then travel to the zone where the quest displays and it will begin, similar to
how bonus objectives worked in Warlords of Draenor.

In the Broken Isles, there are world quests that require you to do the following:

participate in PvP;

kill a World Boss;

complete a dungeon or group task;

hunt and kill a rare elite;

complete a pet battle task;

complete a quest revolving around one of your learned professions;

hunt and kill a normal elite mob;

complete a solo quest.

As you can no doubt see, there are a number of different styles of world
quest in the game. Only some of them will grant you reputation, so make sure to
choose wisely if you are purely farming reputation. It is also important to note
that some of the quests are much harder than the others to solo; for example,
soloing a world boss is going to be much more difficult than killing a few
Naga mobs.

Do not be afraid to group up and tackle the quests together. You will
complete them faster and some of them are impossible to do alone. As gear
levels increase, many of them will become soloable, but for now, make sure to
bring some friends along for the grind!

If you are going to farm the world quests for reputation, we would strongly
advise using either of the World Quest Tracker add-on
or the Broker_WorldQuests
plugin for data broker add-ons. These will simplify the interface of the world
quests and let you know exactly what quests you can do, for which reputation
and how long you have to complete them before they de-spawn.

For
the Highmountain Tribe,
you gain reputation by completing world quests in
the Highmountain
zone. Each quest will normally award 50-350 reputation, depending
on the goal. These quests have varying reset times, depending on the reward, so
they will not always be available.

There are also bonus quests that appear on your server for a few days, which
require you to complete a number of world quests in an area. Once you have
completed 4 of the world quests in
Highmountain
you can complete a quest with the
Highmountain Tribe Emissary (Ransa Greyfeather)
who also acts as a Quartermaster. This will award you with 1500 reputation.

1.3.

Kirin Tor World Quests

The majority of the world quests that you complete across the Broken Isles will
reward reputation directly with one of the six main factions. There is a small
chance that you will encounter world quests that are instead given by the Kirin
Tor of Dalaran. The world quests for the Kirin Tor work in exactly the same way
as the normal ones, except that they can spawn in any zone.

These quests are often slightly more challenging than normal world quests,
tasking you with solving puzzles, such as moving with a bubble and not falling
out or following a pattern on the ground, rather than simply killing a certain
number of mobs.

Upon completion of a Kirin Tor world quest, you will be given a slightly
different reward than normal. Since the Kirin Tor reputation is the same one
that existed in Wrath of the Lich King, you are allowed to choose which faction
you will gain reputation with.

When you hand in your emissary quest to Warmage Silva (the Kirin Tor
Emissary), you can choose between:

750 Reputation for the Nightfallen, Armies of Legionfall, Army of the Light or Argussian Reach;

1500 Reputation for any other Broken Isles faction.

1.4.

Insignias

Highmountain Tribe Insignias
grants 250 reputation per use. You can
find them in treasure chests across the Broken Isles, as well as being a reward
from certain Class Order Hall missions.

1.5.

Dungeon Runs

Certain dungeons in Legion will award reputation for their respective
factions. For
the Highmountain Tribe, you will gain reputation from Naraxas in Neltharion's Lair.

1.6.

Duration of the Reputation Grind

Given the fact that there are no strict dailies in Legion for the
reputations, it can be difficult to provide an accurate estimate. Generally,
getting the reputation to exalted takes
4 weeks
for an average player,
assuming completion of all of the criteria listed in the guide, every time they
are available.

If the world quests available are either on the lower spectrum of reputation
gain or are simply not associated with that faction, you might find it taking
longer for you. You can shorten the time required by ensuring that you hunt as
many insignias as possible in the Broken Isles, as well as ensuring that you
farm the dungeons listed in each guide as often as possible.

1.7.

Paragon

Once you have reached exalted with
the Highmountain Tribe,
you will start earning paragon caches. These caches are granted for each 10,000
reputation you earn with a faction after hitting exalted with them. Inside, you
have a chance to receive the normal rewards of an Emissary cache, such as gold,
as well as a faction specific-mount.

Rewards

The Quartermaster is the same NPC as the Emissary,
Ransa Greyfeather. Below you can find the reputation rewards
associated with the Highmountain Tribe, as well as the cost of each item. Items
marked with a * are not sold by the Quartermaster, but by
Slyhoof the Shameless Shaman.